Always Chasin' Rainbows (Tin Pan Alley)

Tin Pan Alley existed to make money. IT organized and rationalized an embryonic music industry for the mutual benefit of these who did the organizing. Tin Pan Alley brought to popular music a collective sense of purpose. Songs were no longer the creative prerogative of a few gifted, composers. They could be written to order, in ten minutes, for all combinations of instruments and voices. Its organization included pluggers, copyists, demonstrators and arrangers. Songs were written by committee, by number, and by role. There were “product”, and the greater the “product”, the greater the profit. featuring Al Jolson Bing Crosby Bob Wills E. Y. Harburg George Gershwin Hoagy Carmichael Irving Berlin Irving Caesar Perry Como Rudy Vallee The Carter Family

English
  • Originally Aired March 26, 1977
  • Runtime 55 minutes
  • Created January 3, 2018 by
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